Warts manifest itself differently from one person to the other.
They emerge as inflammation underneath your skin, are usually the same color as that of your skin, and rounded.
The human papilloma virus (HPV) builds up keratin (a certain kind of skin protein) resulting to the hardening and irregularity of the skin texture.
Statistics show that at least 75% of human beings experience a type of warts even once in their lifetime.
With regards the seed warts, these warts got its name because of the way they look -- resembling like a seed.
They contain one or more black specks which are actually vessels supplying the blood to the warts.
This type of wart is one of the biggest concerns of a dermatologist next to acne.
They are ordinarily seen on the fingers and on the hands; nevertheless, they can also emerge in the other areas of your body.
As mentioned above, they are highly contagious.
Apart from it multiplying in the other body areas, it can also be transmitted via person-to-person or borrowing of personal things and sharing other places such as the gym, showers and pool.
As HPV cannot be cured, the only thing you can do is to prevent the infection to multiply.
Warts can be treated so there should be no panic of not being able to remove it in the long run.
Seed warts are particularly prevailing in children and younger adults.
It is because their immune system is not yet fully developed making them an easy victim for HPV.
Foods rich in Vitamins A, C and E can build the immune system of your children.
Apart from that, make sure that food are served in the cleanest manner and as much as possible do not allow children to eat street food.
Various researches on seed warts claim that it may fade away even without proper treatment.
At least 20% fade away in a year's time and 60% in two year's time.
But you can always seek the assistance of a dermatologist if your wart has been giving you mental, social or health problems.
Following are some of the treatments a dermatologist will recommend:
These warts can diminish your self-esteem and may lead to your being unsociable.
It does not have to reach this far as there are available treatments which you can use or have.
Be wary with your dealings with other people as you do not know who among them is an HPV carrier.
It is advised to be on your guard always.
They emerge as inflammation underneath your skin, are usually the same color as that of your skin, and rounded.
The human papilloma virus (HPV) builds up keratin (a certain kind of skin protein) resulting to the hardening and irregularity of the skin texture.
Statistics show that at least 75% of human beings experience a type of warts even once in their lifetime.
With regards the seed warts, these warts got its name because of the way they look -- resembling like a seed.
They contain one or more black specks which are actually vessels supplying the blood to the warts.
This type of wart is one of the biggest concerns of a dermatologist next to acne.
They are ordinarily seen on the fingers and on the hands; nevertheless, they can also emerge in the other areas of your body.
As mentioned above, they are highly contagious.
Apart from it multiplying in the other body areas, it can also be transmitted via person-to-person or borrowing of personal things and sharing other places such as the gym, showers and pool.
As HPV cannot be cured, the only thing you can do is to prevent the infection to multiply.
Warts can be treated so there should be no panic of not being able to remove it in the long run.
Seed warts are particularly prevailing in children and younger adults.
It is because their immune system is not yet fully developed making them an easy victim for HPV.
Foods rich in Vitamins A, C and E can build the immune system of your children.
Apart from that, make sure that food are served in the cleanest manner and as much as possible do not allow children to eat street food.
Various researches on seed warts claim that it may fade away even without proper treatment.
At least 20% fade away in a year's time and 60% in two year's time.
But you can always seek the assistance of a dermatologist if your wart has been giving you mental, social or health problems.
Following are some of the treatments a dermatologist will recommend:
- Oral drugs.
These are doctor prescribed medications, which can be in the form of a tablet or ointment. - Cryotherapy.
Known as freezing, the spread and growth of the wart is kept at bay by the use of liquid nitrogen to treat the wart.
This is to be done a couple of times so you need to observe your days of treatment with your doctor. - The Laser or Electro Surgical Treatment.
This method requires the warts to be burned and is only recommended if the warts are not responding to the types of treatments.
There are some individuals who cut their warts but this can be very dangerous.
It is better to submit yourself to a doctor who has more knowledge in this matter.
- Herbal medications and salicylic acid plaster patch are the other options in treating warts.
These warts can diminish your self-esteem and may lead to your being unsociable.
It does not have to reach this far as there are available treatments which you can use or have.
Be wary with your dealings with other people as you do not know who among them is an HPV carrier.
It is advised to be on your guard always.
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